User:Orygun
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[edit]Opened Wiki-user account on 10 Nov 07. Am interested in wide range of history topics including places, events, and biographies; would like to expand Oregon geography entries; am also interested in some areas of art, business, and education plus many military related subjects. Completed article number 100 on 11 Sep 09 and number 200 on 16 Feb 18.
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Recent Articles
[edit]Frederick Prigg - Pioneer physician, pharmacist and Provisional Government Secretary (27 Sep 24)
William Kuykendall - Eugene doctor and Oregon Senate President (9 Feb 24) *** New Article #250 ***
George C. Brownell - Oregon City attorney and President of Oregon Senate (17 Nov 23)
Roy W. Ritner - Pendleton farmer and President of Oregon Senate (9 Sep 23)
William T. Vinton - McMinnville attorney and President of Oregon Senate (11 Aug 23)
Gus C. Moser - Portland attorney and President of Oregon Senate (2 Jun 23)
John C. Carson - Portland businessman and President of Oregon Senate (25 Mar 23)
William H. Steiwer - Rancher, banker, and President of Oregon Senate from Fossil (27 Jan 23)
Nathaniel H. Gates - Pioneer lawyer and Speaker of Oregon House from The Dalles (18 Nov 22)
Lafayette Cartee - Pioneer surveyor and Speaker of Oregon House (7 Oct 22)
Earle M. Chiles - Oregon businessman and philanthropist (26 Aug 22)
General Duffy's Waterhole - Pub with food court and events venue in Redmond, Oregon (2 Jul 22)
Brady L. Adams - Banker and President of Oregon Senate from Grants Pass (28 May 22)
Fleetwood, Oregon - Ghost town in northwest Lake County, Oregon (11 Mar 22)
John Emmitt - Farmer and state senator from Douglas County, Oregon (11 Feb 22)
Robert A. Emmitt - Farmer and state legislator from Klamath Falls, Oregon (21 Jan 22)
Articles created (2007–2021)
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Articles created (2007–2021)[edit]Fremont, Oregon - Ghost town in northwest Lake County, Oregon (3 Dec 21) *** DYK #200 *** William A. Massingill - Businessman and legislator from Lakeview, Oregon (12 Nov 21) Stauffer, Oregon - Ghost town in northeastern Lake County, Oregon (8 Oct 21) William M. King - Portland pioneer merchant and Speaker of Oregon House (3 Sep 21) Robert McLean - Minister and state legislator from southern Oregon (6 Aug 21) Ira F. M. Butler - Oregon pioneer and Speaker of Oregon House from Monmouth (11 Jun 21) Uriah F. Abshier - Businessman and state legislator from Silver Lake, Oregon (7 May 21) Virgil Conn - Businessman and state legislator from Paisley, Oregon (2 Mar 21) Ernest R. Fatland - Businessman and Speaker of Oregon House from Condon (20 Feb 21) Frank J. Van Dyke - Attorney, judge, and Speaker of Oregon House from Medford (29 Jan 21) John H. Carkin - Attorney and Speaker of the Oregon House from Medford (4 Dec 20) Wesley O. Smith - Newspaper publisher and legislator from Klamath Falls, Oregon (26 Sep 20) William H. Strayer - Oregon state senator and attorney from Baker, Oregon (21 Aug 20) Kessler R. Cannon - Radio broadcaster and state legislator from Bend, Oregon (14 Jul 20) J. Patrick Metke - Businessman and state legislator from Bend, Oregon (25 Apr 20) Delford M. Smith - Aviator and businessman from the state of Oregon (11 Oct 19) Ole W. Grubb - Local government official and state legislator from Bend, Oregon (13 Sep 19) Vernon A. Forbes - Attorney and state legislator from Bend, Oregon (31 Aug 19) Brooks Resources - Central Oregon real estate development company (29 Jun 19) Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company - Central Oregon lumber products company (29 Jun 19) Harvey H. DeArmond - Attorney, judge and legislator from Bend, Oregon (17 May 19). Cline Falls - waterfall on the Deschutes River in Central Oregon (19 Apr 19) James F. Short - Businessman and state representative from Redmond, Oregon (8 Mar 19) Byron A. Stover - Businessman and state representative from Bend, Oregon (8 Feb 19) Truman W. Collins - Oregon businessman, civic leader, and philanthropist (11 Jan 19) Rose M. Poole - Businesswoman and state representative from Klamath Falls, Oregon (22 Dec 18) A. Wilson Greene - American Civil War historian and author (23 Nov 18) Les Joslin - Retired navy officer, forester, educator and author from Bend, Oregon (24 Oct 18) Oregon Military Museum - Museum located at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon (14 Sep 18) Alan L. Gropman - Retired military officer, college professor, and author (10 Aug 18) Gordon W. McKay - Businessman and state senator from Bend, Oregon (28 Jul 18) Cass A. Cline - Central Oregon land developer and pioneer dentist (29 Jun 18) Bill Brown (rancher) - Pioneer rancher and philanthropist from central Oregon (26 May 18) Oregon Emergency Board - Interim legislative committee with power to allocate state funds (6 Apr 18) Thomas D. Keizur - Oregon pioneer and legislator who founded Keizer, Oregon (9 Mar 18) Barney Prine - Oregon pioneer who founded Prineville, Oregon (16 Feb 18) *** New Article #200 *** Summer Lake Hot Springs - Natural hot springs located in Lake County, Oregon (19 Jan 18) Cline Buttes - Mountain located in Deschutes County, Oregon (28 Dec 17) Hazen A. Brattain - Rancher, banker, and state legislator from Paisley, Oregon 15 Dec 17) Horace P. Belknap - Pioneer doctor and state legislator from Prineville, Oregon (10 Nov 17) Milli Fire - Wildfire that burned 24,000 acres of Oregon forest land in 2017 (15 Oct 17) Cinder Butte Fire - Wildfire that burned 52,000 acres of Oregon rangeland in 2017 (9 Sep 17) George H. Merryman - Country doctor and state legislator from Klamath Fall (18 Aug 17) Henry Semon - Farmer and state representative from Klamath Falls, Oregon (28 Jul 17) Mark W. Bullard, Pioneer who donated land to establish Lakeview, Oregon (30 Jun 17) Albert H. Densmore - Politician and businessman from Medford, Oregon (26 May 17) Harley J. Overturf - Businessman and state legislator from Bend, Oregon (14 Apr 17) James B. Thayer - Army brigadier general from Oregon who served in World War II (10 Mar 17) William V. Rinehart - Officer in 1st Oregon Cavalry and 1st Oregon Infantry (17 Feb 17) William L. Sullivan - Oregon author of outdoor guide books, histories and fiction (6 Jan 17) Glass Buttes - Group of volcanic mountains in northeastern Lake County, Oregon (10 Dec 16) Stephen P. Moss - Rancher, businessman, and legislator from Lake County, Oregon (11 Nov 16) Edward A. Geary - Farmer and state representatives from Klamath Falls, Oregon (6 Oct 16) Lava bear - Nonexistent bear species once thought to inhabit Central Oregon lava beds (9 Sep 16) Denton G. Burdick - Attorney and state representatives from Redmond, Oregon (12 Aug 16) Goodwillie–Allen House - Historic American craftsman bungalow in Bend, Oregon (8 Jul 16) Robert Hess (artist) - American sculptor and art professor at Willamette University (3 Jun 16) Crump Lake - Shallow lake in the Warner Valley of eastern Lake County, Oregon (6 May 16) Charles A. Cogswell - Oregon state senator and prominent attorney (1 Apr 16) Jay H. Upton - State senator and attorney from central Oregon (4 Mar 16) W. Lair Thompson - Oregon state legislator and prominent attorney (12 Feb 16) Boyd R. Overhulse - Oregon state legislator and attorney from Madras, Oregon (29 Jan 16) Ben Musa - President of the Oregon Senate from The Dalles, Oregon (11 Dec 15) East Lake Abert Archeological District – Petroglyph site in Lake County, Oregon (27 Nov 15) Crane Mountain - Highest mountain peak in Lake County, Oregon (9 Oct 15) Barry Point Fire - Wildfire that burned 92,900 acres of Oregon and California forest in 2012 (11 Sep 15) Lava Fire - Wildfire that burned 21,500 acres of Oregon rangeland in 2012 (11 Sep 15) William H. Warner - Army topographical engineers and explorer (8 Aug 15) Warner B. Snider - State legislator and rancher from Lake County, Oregon (19 Jun 15) C. W. E. Jennings - Oregon state legislator and businessman from Lake County (22 May 15) Alfred H. Corbett - Oregon attorney, businessman, and politician (25 Apr 15) Donald M. Kerr (conservationist) - Founder of the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon (13 Mar 15) Hugh E. Conway - American economist, college professor, and construction industry expert (6 Feb 15) Hager Mountain - Volcanic peak in northern Lake County, Oregon (9 Jan 15) Sisters High School (historic) - Historic public school located in Sisters, Oregon (5 Dec 14) Elk Lake Guard Station - Historic Forest Service cabin in Deschutes National Forest (21 Nov 14) Sisters State Park - Undeveloped state park in Sisters, Oregon (26 Sep 14) Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor - Undeveloped park land in central Oregon (19 Sep 14) Todd Lake (Oregon) - Natural lake near the crest of the Cascade Range in Deschutes County (29 Aug 14) Gerber Reservoir - Irrigation reservoir in southern Klamath County, Oregon (14 Aug 14) Fossil Lake (Oregon) - Dry lakebed in high desert county of northern Lake County, Oregon (8 Aug 14) High Desert Discovery Scenic Byway - Scenic highway through high desert of southeastern Oregon (23 May 14) Henry L. Corbett - Portland businessman and Oregon state senator (16 May 1914) Catlow Valley - Remote high desert valley in Harney County, Oregon (18 Apr 14) Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site - Wilderness park in Jefferson County, Oregon (28 Mar 14) Pine Tavern - Landmark restaurant in Bend, Oregon (21 Mar 14) Dick Magruder - Oregon rancher, lawyer, and state legislator from Clatskanie (28 Feb 14) Roger E. Martin - Oregon state legislator, lobbyist, and businessman from Lake Oswego (7 Feb 14) The Oregon Desert - A non-fiction book about the high desert region of eastern Oregon (17 Jan 14) Burt K. Snyder - Oregon state legislator and businessman from Lakeview (10 Jan 14) Picture Rock Pass Petroglyphs - Prehistoric rock art site located in northern Lake County, Oregon (22 Nov 13) Ray Hatton - Oregon educator, author, and well known long-distance runner (15 Nov 13) Hart Lake - Shallow lake in the Warner Valley of eastern Lake County, Oregon (27 Sep 13) Derrick Cave - Large lava tube cavern in northern Lake County, Oregon (6 Sep 13) Roba Ranch - Historic sheep ranch in eastern Crook County, Oregon (24 Aug 13) Whitehorse Ranch - Cattle ranch in Harney and Malheur counties in southeastern Oregon (12 Apr 13) Larry O. Spencer - Four-star Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force (24 Aug 12) Wallowa County Courthouse - County government building in Enterprise, Oregon (3 Aug 12) *** DYK #100 *** James G. Blaine Society - Unofficial group dedicated to protecting Oregon from overpopulation (16 Jun 12) Suttle Lake - Natural lake near the crest of the Cascade Mountains in central Oregon (20 Apr 12) Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Passenger Station - Historic train depot in Lakeview, Oregon (17 Mar 12) Lake of the Woods Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Winema National Forests (29 Oct 11) Lake of the Woods - Natural lake near crest of the Cascade Mountains in southern Oregon (28 Oct 11) Harry D. Boivin - Speaker of the Oregon House and twice President of the Oregon Senate (16 Sep 11) Charles S. Drew - Member of Oregon territorial legislature and officer in 1st Oregon Cavalry (26 Aug 11) Heryford Brothers Building - Historic commercial building in Lakeview, Oregon (10 Jun 11) Robert W. Chandler - Oregon journalist and businessman, publisher of The Bend Bulletin (21 May 11) The Redmond Spokesman - Weekly newspaper published in Redmond, Oregon (8 Apr 11) Enoch Steen - United States Army officer and western explorer (11 Mar 11) 14th Test Squadron - Air Force reserve unit in Colorado that tests space systems (4 Feb 11) 14th Missile Warning Squadron (now merged) - Air Force missile warning unit during Cold War (4 Feb 11) B&B Complex Fires - Wildfire that burnd 90K acres in the Oregon Cascades in 2003 (21 Jan 11) David L. Shirk Ranch - Historic ranch located in eastern Lake County, Oregon (19 Dec 10) West Shore (magazine) - Magazine published in Portland, Oregon from 1875 to 1891 (5 Nov 10) Oregon Maneuver - Large Army training exercise held in central Oregon in 1943 (22 Oct 10) Double-O Ranch Historic District - Historic ranch owned by Bill Hanley in Harney County, Oregon (14 Oct 10) William "Bill" Hanley - pioneer rancher and well known Bull Moose progressive (24 Sep 10) Sod House Ranch - Historic ranch built by cattle baron Peter French in Harney County, Oregon (3 Sep 10) P Ranch - Historic ranch built by cattle baron Peter French in Harney County, Oregon (7 Aug 10) James Cant Ranch Historic District - Pioneer ranch complex in Grant County, Oregon (11 Jul 10) Ana River - Short spring-fed river in south-central Oregon (5 Jun 10) Summer Lake Wildlife Area - Wildlife refuge located in Lake County, Oregon (5 Jun 10) Emerald Valley Golf Club - Public golf course in Creswell, Oregon (6 May 10) Unity Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (29 Apr 10) Lake Abert - Large alkali lake in Lake County, Oregon (26 Feb 10) Tiller Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Umpqua National Forest (12 Feb 10) Goose Lake Valley - Basin and range valley in south-central Oregon and northeatern California (23 Jan 10) Cleveland S. Rockwell - Topographical engineer, military officer and landscape painter (27 Nov 09) Fort Harney - 19th century Army post in Harney County, Oregon (14 Nov 09) Eugene Saturday Market - Craft market in Eugene, Oregon (6 Nov 09) Warner Lakes - Chain of shallow lakes in eastern Lake County, Oregon (23 Oct 09) Warner Valley - Remote valley in Lake County, Oregon (15 Oct 09) Camp Warner - 19th century Army post in Lake County, Oregon (9 Oct 09) Stone Bridge and Oregon Central Military Road - Historic bridge and wagon road in Lake County (26 Sep 09) First Presbyterian Church of Redmond - Historic church building in Redmond, Oregon (18 Sep 09) Phil Brogan - Oregon journalist and author (11 Sep 09) *** New Article #100 *** Oregon Geographic Names Board - Board that recommend names for Oregon geographic features (7 Sep 09) Lewis A. McArthur - Oregon businessman, geographic historian, and author (29 Aug 09) Paulina Lake Guard Station - Historic guard station in Deschutes National Forest (23 Aug 09) Milton Odem House - Steamline Moderne residence in Redmond, Oregon (14 Aug 09) Charles Boyd Homestead Group - Historic ranch complex near Bend, Oregon (7 Aug 09) New Redmond Hotel - Historic hotel in Redmond, Oregon (31 Jul 09) N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store - Historic commercial building in Bend, Oregon (24 Jul 09) O'Kane Building - Historic commercial building in Bend, Oregon (17 Jul 09) Jamie M. Morin - Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (10 Jul 09) Zigzag Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Mount Hood National Forest (2 Jul 09) Bly Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Fremont National Forest (19 Jun 09) Lost Forest Research Natural Area - Isolated natural area in northern Lake County, Oregon (30 May 09) Tony Sisti - New York artist (20 May 09) Camp Abbot - World War II army training center near Bend, Oregon (15 May 09) Riddle Ranch - Historic ranch and museum in Harney County, Oregon (8 May 09) Robert F. Hale - Under Secretary of Defense (1 May 09) Trout Creek Mountains - Mountain range in southeastern Oregon (25 Apr 09) Pueblo Mountains - Mountain range in southeastern Oregon (18 Apr 09) Allison Ranger Station - Historic ranger station in Malheur National Forest (10 Apr 09) Ochoco Mountains - Mountain range in central Oregon (4 Apr 09) David Foster Pratt - New York artist (28 Mar 09) Whisky Creek Cabin - Historic mining cabin on the Rogue River in Oregon (20 Mar 09) Rogue River Ranch - Historic ranch and museum in Curry County, Oregon (13 Mar 09) Rand Ranger Station - Historic Ranger Station compound near Galice, Oregon (6 Mar 09) Balch Hotel - Historic hotel building in Dufur, Oregon 27 Feb 09) Crook County Bank Building - Historic commercial building and museum in Prineville, Oregon (21 Feb 09) A. R. Bowman Memorial Museum - Local history museum in Prineville, Oregon (21 Feb 09) Willow Prairie Cabin - Historic Forest Service guard station in Rogue River National Forest (13 Feb 09) Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution - Oregon state prison in Pendleton, Oregon (7 Feb 09) Old Bend High School - Historic high school building in Bend, Oregon (6 Feb 09) Fort Rock Valley Historical Homestead Museum - Pioneer history museum in Fort Rock, Oregon (4 Feb 09) Edwin Russell (E.R.) Jackman - Oregon author and agriculture expert (28 Jan 09) Greaser Petroglyph Site - Prehistoric rock art site located in eastern Lake County, Oregon (22 Jan 09) Franklin B. Sprague - Civil War era military officer who explored Crater Lake (16 Jan 09) Bernard Daly Educational Fund - Scholarships fund for students from Lake County, Oregon (10 Jan 09) Eagle Crest Resort - Large resort complex near Redmond, Oregon (6 Jan 09) Charles J. Bowles - Willamette University professor and coach (14 Dec 08) George Washington's Gristmill - Reconstuction of historic Mount Vernon gristmill and distillery (13 Dec 08) Hunter's Hot Springs (Oregon) - Geothermal springs with active geyser near Lakeview, Oregon (5 Dec 08) Lava River Cave - Mile long lava tube cave south of Bend, Oregon (20 Nov 08) Wayne Morse Farm - Historic home of Senator Wayne Morse (11 Nov 08) 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Oregon Civil War regiment (6 Nov 08) Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District - Historic ranger station in Mt Hood National Forest (1 Nov 08) Purple Point-Stehekin Ranger Station House - Historic ranger station in Washington state (17 Oct 08) Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery - Historic fish haychery on McKenzie River near Vida (3 Oct 08) Goodpasture Bridge - Historic covered bridge over McKenzie River near Vida, Oregon (26 Sep 08) Belknap Bridge - Historic covered bridge over McKenzie River at Rainbow, Oregon (19 Sep 08) Oregon Nursery Company - Defunct business that left Orenco place name legacy in Hillsboro area (13 Sep 08) Cabin Lake Guard Station - Forest Service guard station in Deschutes National Forest (5 Sep 08) Camp Sherman Community Hall - Historic community center in Camp Sherman, Oregon (28 Aug 08) Metolius Springs - Headwaters of the Metolius River in central Oregon (21 Aug 08) Reid School (Bend, Oregon) - Historic school building and museum in Bend, Oregon (15 Aug 08) Andy Tillman - Oregon llama rancher, businessman, and author (8 Aug 08) Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District - Historic residential neighborhood in Bend, Oregon (1 Aug 08) American Society of Military Comptrollers - Military related professional organization (30 Jul 08) John H. Gibson - Texas businessman and senior Defense Department official (9 Jul 08) Bagby Guard Station - Forest Service guard station in Mount Hood National Forest (4 Jul 08) Imnaha Guard Station - Forest Service guard station in Rogue River National Forest (26 Jun 08) Musick Guard Station - Forest Service guard station in Umpqua National Forest (20 Jun 08) Antlers Guard Station - Forest Service guard station in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (14 Jun 08) Wood River (Oregon) - River in Klamath County, Oregon (8 Jun 08) Collier Memorial State Park - Oregon state park with outdoor logging museum (27 May 08) Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site - Oregon state park in Klamath County (25 May 08) Oregon Caves Historic District - Historic visitor area at Oregon Caves National Monument (7 May 08) Chewaucan River - River in Lake Counry, Oregon (3 May 08) Rim Drive Historic District - Historic scenic roadway around Crater Lake (26 Apr 08) Munson Valley Historic District - Historic headquaters area for Crater Lake National Park (11 Apr 08) Comfort Station No. 72 - Historic visitor services building in Crater Lake National Park (6 Apr 08) Comfort Station No. 68 - Historic visitor services building in Crater Lake National Park (5 Apr 08) Rim Village Historic District - Main visitor area within Crater Lake National Park (4 Apr 08) Sinnott Memorial Observation Station - Historic viewing area above Crater Lake (19 Mar 08) Watchman Lookout Station - Historic fire lookout in Crater Lake National Park (13 Mar 08) Mitchell Recreation Area - Monument commemorates civilian casulties of World War II (9 Mar 08) Crater Lake Lodge - Historic lodge location at Crater Lake National Park (8 Mar 08) Santiam State Forest - State forest managed by Oregon Department of Forestry (7 Mar 08) Oregon Board of Forestry - Public board that oversees Oregon Department of Forestry (28 Feb 08) Sun Pass State Forest - State forest managed by Oregon Department of Forestry (24 Feb 08) James H. Douglas, Jr. - Chicago lawyer and 5th Secretary of the Air Force (18 Feb 08) Donald A. Quarles - Research engineer and 4th Secretary of the Air Force (15 Feb 08) Russell A. Rourke - Lawyer and 15th Secretary of the Air Force (13 Feb 08) F. Whitten Peters - Washington lawyer and 19th Secretary of the Air Force (10 Feb 08) Donald B. Rice - California businessman and 17th Secretary of the Air Force (9 Feb 08) Verne Orr - California businessman and 14th Secretary of the Air Force (7 Feb 08) Eugene "Debbs" Potts - Oregon state senator and lottery commission chairman (2 Feb 08) Dee Wright Observatory - Open shelter observatory at McKenzie Pass in Oregon (29 Jan 08) Summer Lake, Oregon - Unincorporated community in south central Oregon (26 Jan 08) Summer Lake (Oregon) - Large, shallow, alkali lake in Lake County, Oregon (24 Jan 08) Fisher House Foundation - Builds family lodging facilities near military hospitals (18 Jan 08) Cape Perpetua - Scenic headland on Oregon Coast (14 Jan 08) Nevada-California-Oregon Railway - Narrow gauge railroad (11 Jan 08) Samuel S. ("Sam") Johnson - Oregon businessman and legislator (2 Jan 08) Charles D. Metcalf - Military officer and museum director (11 Dec 07) Air Force Financial Services Center - Military pay center (8 Dec 07) CAPSTONE Military Leadership Program - Military leadership program (2 Dec 07) Reub Long - Oregon rancher and author (25 Nov 07) Ernest B. Price - American diplomat and academic (22 Nov 07) William B. Rowe - American artist (17 Nov 07) Bernard Daly - Oregon pioneer doctor, businessman, and politician (13 Nov 07) Art Institute of Buffalo - New York art school (created 10 Nov 07) |
Articles expanded (>5x)
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Articles expanded (>5x)[edit]Bill Hansell - Expanded text ~5x with 2 new sections (3 Mar 23) J. Goldsborough Bruff - Artist and adventurer who led an expedition to California in 1849 (25 July 15) Tumalo State Park - Added 4 new sections, photo, and some info box facts (19 Sep 14) Valley Falls, Oregon - Expanded text ~25x; added 6 new sections plus info box and 2 images (31 Jul 14) Chandler State Wayside - Added images and 3 sections, expanded test ~7x (29 Jul 14) Lake County Examiner - Added image and 3 sections, expanded text ~10x (26 Jul 14) Arthur Tuck - Add info box, photo, and 5 new sections (26 Jun 14) The Bulletin (Bend) - Added image and 10 new paragraphs plus some text editing (22 Aug 13) John Work (fur trader) - Added info box, 1 new section, 15 new paragraphs, and 4 images (5 Dec 10) Spruce Production Division - Added info box and 4 text sections (14 Nov 10) John M. Drake - Added info box, 5 new text sections, and 2 photos (11 Jun 10) High Desert (Oregon) - Added info box, 6 new text sections, and photos ( 19 Mar 10) Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint - Added 2 photos and 4 new sections (30 Oct 09) Algoma, Oregon - Added 2 sections; map and other info (28 Apr 09) Buckner Homestead Historic District - Added four new text sections plus three new photos (17 Feb 09) Lake County School District - Added core text, links, and map (18 Jan 09) Bagby Hot Springs - Added info box plus three new sections, map, and sources (4 Jul 08) Michael B. Donley - Added info box, photo, and current bio info (13 Jun 08) 8th Vermont Infantry - Add info box, section on Cedar Creek battle, references, and photo (30 May 08) |
Other substantial edits
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Other substantial edits[edit]Lung On (Liang Guanying) - Added info box and photo (18 Sep 23) Andy Tillman - Added new section with 3 paragraphs (15 Apr 23) Tinker Hatfield - Added new section with 3 paragraphs (7 Mar 23) Fred W. Heard - Added info box (4 Feb 23) Oregon Parks Forever - Added info box with logo image (18 Apr 22) The Source Weekly - Added info box 2 Apr 22) Franklin B. Sprague - Added photo (20 Jan 22) Andrews, Oregon - Added paragraph and 3 new sources (17 Dec 21 Gateway, Oregon - Added info box with photo (13 Sep 21) Harper, Oregon - Added info box (17 Aug 21) Juntura, Oregon - Added info box (17 Aug 21) Brogan, Oregon - Added info box (17 Aug 21) Swan Island (Oregon) - Added info box (22 Mar 21) John James Abert - Added info box (24 Sep 20) Warren C. Gill - Added photo to info box 8 Aug 20) Siuslaw jetties - Added info box (14 May 20) Michael E. Stencel - Added info box (6 Oct 19) Oregon Bottle Bill - Added info box (15 Sep 19) Celilo Falls - Added info box (25 Apr 19) Walter Doran - Added para and sources (28 Dec 18) Alexander M. Drake - Added info box, photo, text, and footnote (1 Dec 18) Pine Grove Community House - Added info box (9 Feb 18) Alco Apartments - Added info box (9 Feb 18) Kay Cleaver Strahan - Added info box (28 Jan 18) Frederic Balch - Added info box with photo (8 Jan 18) Powell Buttes - Replaced info box and added three text sections (4 Jan 18) Drake Peak - Added two new sections with sources (11 Nov 17) Mary Jane Spurlin - Added Info box and additional sources (13 Sep 17) Toledo, Oregon - Added one history paragraph (13 Aug 17) Ken Kesey - Added photo and cleaned up to info box (16 Jul 17) Denny Jones - Added photo to info box (9 Jul 17) Pamplin Historical Park - Added info box (30 Jan 17) Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission - Added info box plus new text and sources (23 Jan 17) Lincoln, Jackson County, Oregon - Added photo to info box (14 Jan 17) Grey Rabbit - Added info box (30 Dec 16) Green Tortoise - Added info box (30 Dec 16) Cobina Wright - Added info box (24 Dec16) Chief Paulina - Added info box and image (18 Dec 16) Auditorium and Music Hall - Improved info box and fixed references (2 Dec 16) R. S. Hamilton - Added info box and 3 new sections (22 Jul 16) Manuel Chrysoloras - Added info box (8 Jun 16) Henry T. Waskow - Add image to info box (29 May 16) Larry L. Hereth - Added info box, photo, new source, and some text (27 May 16) Ellen Clara Sabin - Added info box and image plus major text re-write (2 May 16) Owen Summers Jr. - Added info box (8 Mar 16) Peter Puget - Added info box (5 Mar 16) Billy Chinook - Added info box (10 Jan 16) Geraldine L. Richmond - Added info box (23 Dec 15) Kenneth Jernstedt - Added info box (10 Dec 15) Douglas H. Bosco - Added info box (29 Sep 15) William A. Niskanen - Added infobox (28 Sep 15) Bellfountain, Oregon - Added info box and new image (19 Sep 15) Lake County Railroad - Added image to info box (7 Sep 15) Claire Phillips - Added info box and photo (20 Jun 15) Smith Rock State Park - Added 5 new text sections and 5 new sources (1 Jun 15) Industrial College of the Armed Forces - Added 2 sections plus more text and new sources (6 Feb 15) Skeleton Cave - Added photo to info box (31 Jan 15) Edward Pulaski Tunnel - Added 6 photos plus 2 sections and 9 new sources (20 Dec 14) Oregon Department of Forestry - Added info box (12 Dec 14) Joseph Nathan Teal - Added info box (22 Nov 14) Staryl C. Austin - Added photo to info box (22 Oct 14); added 4 new sections and more text (30 Jan 15) Cloverdale, Deschutes County, Oregon - Added info box and image (22 Oct 14) Powell Butte, Oregon – Added info box with photo (11 Oct 14) City of Prineville Railway – Added photo to info box (11 Oct 14) Booth State Scenic Corridor - Added 3 new paragraphs and 3 sources (10 Oct 14) Ridgeview High School (Redmond, Oregon) - Added photo to info box (8 Oct 14) Redmond High School (Oregon) - Added photo to info box (8 Oct 14) Drewsey, Oregon - Added info box and new image (30 Sep 14) Fort Klamath - Added photo to info box (24 Sep 14) Central Oregon Irrigation District - Added info box and image (31 Aug 14) Hamilton Corbett - Created section breaks and added 3 new paragraphs (30 Aug 14) Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Added text and sources (29 Aug 14) East Lake (Oregon) - Changed info box image and caption (17 Aug 14) Paulina Lake - Changed info box image and caption (17 Aug 14) Outback Scenic Byway - Added map and logo to info box (16 Aug 14) Pine Mountain Observatory - Added photo to info box (15 Aug 14) Gilchrist, Oregon - Added photo to info box (9 Aug 14) Russell D. Hale - Added info box with image (27 Jul 14) Montowampate - Added info box (25 Jul 14) Military Officers Association of America - Added 2 new sections and replaced info box (23 Jul 14) Lakeview, Oregon - Added 20 paragraphs, edited additional text, and added 7 new photos (19 Jul 14) Old St. Francis School - Added info box and made some source edits (28 May 14) Jason Conger - Added photo, text and source plus edited existing text (21 May 14) Sandra A. Gregory - Added info box and photo plus intro test (18 May 14) Bend, Oregon - Added items to "Museums and other points of interest" and "Parks and recreation" sections (25 Apr14) Hart Mountain - Added info box with photo and short history paragraph with reference (19 Apr 14) The Collins Companies - Added logo and photo to info box and edited some text (9 Mar 14) Beaver Motorcoach Corporation - Removed cut-and-paste, added info box and several sources (18 Feb 14) Franklin Matthias - Added info box and photo plus one reference (27 Jan 14) Oregon Geographic Names - Added cover image and some new text (1 Jan 14) Fort Rock, Oregon - Added info box and new photo (27 Nov 13) Adel, Oregon - Added info box with photo (27 Nov 13) New Pine Creek, Oregon - Added info box photo (27 Nov 13) Christmas Valley, Oregon - Added info box with photo (19 Nov 13) Lakeview, Oregon - Added several notable people (18 Nov 13) Oregon High Desert Grotto - Added info box with photo plus new section (5 Oct 13) High Desert Museum - Added 1 new paragraph and 8 new photos (4 Aug 13) Robert William Sawyer - Added info box and 3 new section plus some writing of text (22 Aug 13) Wallowa County, Oregon - Added info on historic Wallowa County Courthouse (5 Aug 12) John Stratton - Added military info box and new section, and edited text (22 Apr 12) Alfred K. Flowers - Added 4 new sections and expanded 3 others (15 Jan 12) Bly, Oregon - Added para on Bly Ranger station (2 Dec 11) Michael Montelongo - Added info box and wiki-project boxes (30 Apr 11) Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management) - Added info box (30 Apr 11) and names (18 Jan 12) Central Oregon - Moved map and photo, added text about rivers (23 Apr 11) Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge - Added info box with photo (24 Mar 11) Alexander Phimister Proctor - Added info box with photo (13 Mar 11) Steens Mountain - Added linked text about John Work (9 Mar 11) Portland Air Defense Sector - Activated link to 14th Missile Warning Squadron (5 Feb 11) Thomas J. Howell (botanist) - Added info box and text (22 Jan 110 Fort Vancouver - Added text and footnote on Spruce Production Division and Colonel Brice Disque (29 Dec 10) Upper Sandy Guard Station Cabin - added photo to info box (20 Dec 10) Brice Disque - Added info box with photo (21 Nov 10) Creswell, Oregon - added info and link to Emerald Valley Golf Club (30 Oct 10) Camp White- Added link to Oregon Maneuver (23 Oct 10) 104th Infantry Division- Added link to Oregon Maneuver (23 Oct 10) 96th Infantry Division- Added link to Oregon Maneuver (23 Oct 10) 91st Infantry Division- Added link to Oregon Maneuver (23 Oct 10) Earl Riley - Added info box and photo plus minor edits (3 Oct 10) Crooked River Gorge - Added info box, photo, and external link (26 Sep 10) Bully Creek (Malheur River) - Added info box photo (19 Sep 10) Attacks on North America during World War II - Added photo and link to Mitchell Monument (28 Aug 10) Cow Creek (Oregon) - Added photo to info box (27 Aug 10) John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Activated link to the Cant Ranch Historic District (25 Aug 10) Peter French - Added info box and 1 new paragraph (9 Aug 10) List of regions of the United States - Added links to 3 Oregon regions and 2 maps (16 Apr 10) Alvord Desert - Addes info box (10 Apr 10) Douglas McKay - Added references and edited text (26 Mar 10) Sage Thrasher - Repaired info box (20 Mar 10) Abert Rim - Added info box (26 Feb 10) Wickiup Reservoir - Added photo to info box (13 Feb 10) Malheur River - Added photo to info box (5 Dec 09) Redmond Caves - Added info box photo plus 1 additional photo (3 Dec 09) Harney Basin - Added info box and 5 photos (1 Dec 09) Lake of the Woods, Oregon - Added info box and photo (29 Nov 09) Mickey Hot Springs - Added info box and photo (29 Nov 09) Leslie Gulch - Added info box and 4 photos (29 Nov 09) Christmas Valley Sand Dunes - Added info box and 3 photos (28 Nov 09) Arthur R. Bowman Dam - Added photo to info box (28 Nov 09) Lane County Farmers Market - Added inbox and photo (4 Nov 09) Bend-La Pine School District - Added photo to info box (27 Oct 09) Lake County, Oregon - Activated links to Warner Valley sites plus minor clean up work (25 Oct 09) Oregon Route 58 - Edited info on Oregon Central Military Wagon Road (4 Oct 09) Fort Belvoir - Added photos; reorganized text (24 Oct 09) Oregon Bach Festival - Added info box (16 Aug 09) Jean Saubert - Added photo and intro text (29 Jul 09) Belvoir (plantation) - Added photo to info box (22 Jul 09) Stehekin River - Added three new section and photos (21 Jun 09) Archie E. Mitchell - Added Mitchell Monument info and link (19 Jun 09) History of Oregon - Added info on 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment (9 May 09) Tumalo, Oregon - Added link to Eagle Crest Resort (8 May 09) Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) - Added current photo and edited text (1 May 09) Calapooya Mountains - Organized article; added new sections and photo (11 Apr 09) Deschutes County - Added info on destination resorts and links to Sunriver and Eagle Crest (18 Mar 09) Redmond, Oregon - Added link to Eagle Crest plus related economic info (18 Mar 09) Willamette Bearcats - Activated link to Chareles J. Bowles (14 Dec 08) Willamette University - Activated link to Chareles J. Bowles (14 Dec 08) Hot springs around the world - Added links to 6 Oregon hot springs (5 Dec 08) Isaac Soyer - Activated link to Art Institute of Buffalo (30 Nov 08) Newberry National Volcanic Monument - Activated link to Lava River Cave (20 Nov 08) Lava tube - Activated link to Lava River Cave (20 Nov 08) Lava Butte - Activated link to Lava River Cave (20 Nov 08) Marion Forks, Oregon - Added info box with photo (14 Nov 08) High Desert Museum - Added info box, photo, new text, and references (13 Oct 08) Metolius River - Added info box, additional facts, and link to Metolius Springs (24 Aug 08) Lakeview, Oregon - Added citation for Bernard Daly info (17 Aug 08) H. B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor - Added info box (3 Aug 08) Wallowa-Whitman National Forest - Added history and recreation info (21 May 08) Paisley, Oregon - Added local recreation info and Chewaucan River link (3 May 08) National Park Service Rustic - Added photo of Crater Lake Lodge and links to rustic park buildings (27 Apr 08) Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence - Added construction date and structual details (13 Apr 08) Clarence Dutton - Added info on 1886 Crater Lake survey (6 Apr 08) Nicholas J. Sinnott - Added info about Sinnott Memorial (19 Mar 08) Oregon Department of Forestry - Activated Board of Forestry link (28 Feb 08) Klamath Falls Airport - Corrected link to 173rd Fighter Wing; added David Kingsley link (7 Feb 08) Chandler State Wayside - Corrected latitude/longitude and park info; added ref source (27 Jan 08) Lake County, Oregon - Activated N-C-O Railway link (20 Jan 08) Zachary Fisher - Activated Fisher House link (18 Jan 08) 61st Air Base Wing - Added Air Force Materiel Command to Major Command list (6 Jan 08) National Museum of the United States Air Force - Activated Metcalf link (11 Dec 07) Ellsworth Air Force Base - Activated AFFSC link (8 Dec 07) Fort Lesley J. McNair - Activated CAPSTONE link (3 Dec 07) Silver Lake, Oregon - Minor addition/re: Dr Daly (12 Nov 07) |
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Dr. Bernard Daly was a country doctor, banker, businessman, rancher, state representative, state senator, and county judge in Lake County, Oregon
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Ernest B. Price was an American diplomat, university professor, military officer, and businessman. *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 27 Nov 07
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Captain Ernest Price preparing to announce surrender of Japanese forces in China, 25 Oct 1945
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Reub Long was a rancher, author, and one of Oregon’s most colorful characters; he said this photo should be titled "One horny old goat contemplating another"
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Snow covering Crater Lake National Park headquarters building in Munson Valley Historic District *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 19 Apr 08
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Craftsman home in the historic Drake Park neighborhood in Bend, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 6 Apr 08
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Historic Reid School building in Bend, Oregon; built in 1914, it is now home of the Des Chutes Historical Center
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Andy Tillman is a llama rancher, businessman, and author who lives near Bend, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 16 Aug 08
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Goodpasture Bridge is a historic covered bridge over McKenzie River near Vida, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 2 Oct 08
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Lava River Cave in Newberry National Volcanic Monument near Bend is the longest uncollapsed lava tube in Oregon
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Old Perpetual, at Hunter's Hot Springs, is Oregon's only continuously erupting geyser *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 9 Dec 08
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George Washington's Gristmill, built in 1771, was part of the original Mount Vernon plantation near Alexandria, Virginia
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Rustic clock tower at Eagle Crest Resort near Redmond, Oregon with Cline Butte in the background
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The Rogue River Ranch is a pioneer farm along the Rogue River in southwest Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 25 Mar 09
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Thundereggs like these are found near Whistle Springs in the Ochoco Mountains *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 12 Apr 09
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View of Mt Jefferson and the Metolius River from the viewing area above Metolius Springs near Camp Sherman, Oregon
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The Pueblo Mountains are a remote range in southeast Oregon and northern Nevada *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 29 Apr 09
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Cottonwood Creek in the remote Trout Creek Mountains of southeast Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 5 May 09
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Historic Riddle Ranch in the Little Blitzen River Valley of Harney County in eastern Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 18 May 09
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Historic Bly Ranger Station in Fremont National Forest of south central Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 26 Jun 09
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Hart Mountain cliffs tower 3,600 feet above the Warner Valley in Lake County, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 23 Oct 09
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The Warner Lakes and wetlands with the Hart Mountain scarp in the background *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 3 Nov 09
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Public lands in Oregon high desert country northwest of Frenchglen *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 26 Mar 10
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Fire lookout tower with wooden water tank at Unity Ranger Station in Unity, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 11 May 10
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The short spring-fed Ana River flows into Summer Lake in south-central Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 15 Jun 10
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Flames burning up slope during B&B Complex Fires in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 29 Jan 11
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Steens Mountain, named for Enoch Steen, is the tallest peak in southeast Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 20 Mar 11
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C.S. Drew served in the Oregon territorial legislature and was an officer in the 1st Oregon Cavalry *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 5 Sep 11
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Lake of the Woods is a natural lake near the crest of the Cascade Range in southern Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 2 Dec 11
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The James G. Blaine Society is an unofficial organization dedicated to protecting Oregon from overpopulation
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The historic Wallowa County Courthouse is located in Enterprise, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 22 Aug 12
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Diagram of Picture Rock Pass petroglyphs in south central Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 22 Dec 13
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The Pine Tavern is a landmark restaurant located in downtown Bend, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 24 Mar 14
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Storm clouds above the remote Catlow Valley in southern Harney County, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 22 Apr 14
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Sunset at Gerber Reservoir in southern Klamath County, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 24 Aug 14
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Historic Old Sisters High School located in Sisters, Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 31 Dec 14
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Artist/adventurer Joseph Goldsborough Bruff led an expedition to California in 1849 *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 23 Aug 15
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Speaker of the Oregon House Denton G. Burdick of Redmond *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 26 Aug 16
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Flames of Cinder Butte Fire burning rangeland in central Oregon *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 13 Oct 17
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The bathhouse at Summer Lake Hot Springs was built in 1928 *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 12 Feb 18
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Cartoon of George C. Brownell as the "Pretty Moth" of Oregon politics *** Photo shown on Main Page DYK Section 15 Jan 24
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[edit]Frederick Prigg | |
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4th Secretary for the Provisional Government of Oregon | |
In office 26 June 1846 – 16 September 1848 | |
Preceded by | John E. Long |
Succeeded by | Samuel M. Holderness |
Constituency | Oregon Country |
Personal details | |
Born | 1812 Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England |
Died | 1849 (age 37) Oregon City, Oregon Territory, United States |
Profession | Doctor and pharmacist |
Frederick Prigg (1812 – 1849) was an Oregon pioneer physician and pharmacist. He served as Secretary for the Provisional Government of Oregon, a position that eventually became the Oregon Secretary of State, which is now the second highest office in the state. He opened the first commercial drug store in the Oregon County and served as a district judge in Clackamas County during Oregon’s pre-territorial period.
Early life
Prigg was born in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England in 1812.[1][2] He was born into an affluent English family and was well educated. His education included sufficient medical training to qualify him as a doctor and pharmacist.[3][4]
As a young man, Prigg made at least one trip to North America, serving as a medical assistant for a group of emigrants from Suffolk and Norfolk heading for Canada. After delivering the immigrants to Quebec, he returned to England in 1836.[5] By 1837, he was working in a drug store in his home county of Suffolk. Sometime during that year, he was stricken with yellow fever. He later wrote to friends telling them he was recovering. After his illness, Prigg lost touch with his friends in the Suffolk area. By 1839, his friends were concerned enough that they advertised in a local newspaper seeking information about his whereabouts and health.[1][6]
Prigg immigrated to United States in 1843. He arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana alone in January of that year on the steamship New York. The ship’s passenger list records him as a merchant.[2]
Oregon City
After arriving in the United States, Prigg immediately headed west, traveling across the Great Plain along the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon. He arrived in the Oregon Country in late 1843. He settled in Oregon City. Prigg had brought a supply of medicines and chemicals with him which he used to open a drug store in the city. While both Doctor John McLoughlin, head of the Hudson’s Bay Company in the Oregon Country, and Methodist missionary Jason Lee both kept stocks of medical supplies prior to his arrival, Prigg’s drug store was the first commercial pharmacy in the Oregon Country. He dispensed drugs such as laudanum, quinine, and various laxatives for treatment of malaria, fever, wounds, and general ailments. His store also stocked household goods, clothes, fabrics, and imported pocket watches.[7][8][9] Prigg advertised his business in the Oregon Spectator newspaper. His advertisements said he had a stock of drugs and chemicals along with expensive fabrics, nice clothes, and English watches for sale.[7][10]
Prigg was also active in civic affairs. He helped found and promote the Pioneer Lyceum and Literary Club. Established in 1844 before the Oregon Country had any newspapers, the Lyceum was a community library and popular forum for discussing timely political topics and Oregon governance issues.[8][9][11] Prigg also belonged to an informal social club that included James Nesmith, Jesse Applegate, and Samuel M. Holderness.[3] In addition, Prigg served as edition of the Oregon Spectator for a brief period in 1846.[12] The Spectator was founded that year and was the only newspaper in the Oregon Country at that time.[13] Finally, he was a founding member of Oregon’s first medical society and served as secretary for the society’s first meeting in 1848.[14]
Government affairs
During the fourth pre-provisional legislative meeting in June and July 1845, Prigg served as the session’s revising clerk.[15] In August of that year, Prigg served as engrossing clerk during a special session of the legislature.[16] In October 1845, Prigg was appointed one of three Clackamas County district judges along with Francis Pettygrove and Peter G. Stewart. Court sessions were sometimes held at Prigg’s home in Oregon City.[17] In addition, Prigg briefly served as Clackamas County probate judge in early 1846.[8][9] During that same period, Prigg served as city recorder for Oregon City. In that position, he solicited proposals to remove stumps from city property.[18]
On 21 June 1846, Doctor John E. Long drowned while trying to ford a river near Oregon City. At the time, he was serving as the secretary for Oregon’s provision government. On 26 June 1846, Governor George Abernethy appointed Prigg to the vacant government’s secretary position. In December of that year, the Oregon legislature formally elected him secretary. Prigg served in that position until he resigned on 16 September 1848.[8][9][19][20] Today, Prigg’s secretary post has evolved into the Oregon Secretary of State position, the second highest office in the state.[9][19]
Death
Prigg was recognized as a man of good education and ability, but also intemperate in his personal habits. While alcohol was illegal in Oregon at that time, Prigg was known to be a drinker. He often drank a local moonshine called Blue Ruin. In October 1849, Prigg drowned in the Willamette River after falling from the rocky bluff above the river near Oregon City. Some people suspected that his death was the result of intoxication. He was 37 years old at the time of his death.[3][8][9][20] There is no evidence that his body was ever recovered from the river, so Prigg’s final resting place is unknown.[8]
It was an interesting coincidence that both Prigg and his immediate predecessor in the provisional government secretary position were both doctors who drowned in a river near Oregon City. Their deaths being just three years apart.[9][20]
References
- ^ a b "Information Wanted", Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 6 February 1839, p. 1.(subscription required)
- ^ a b "Frederick Prigg", Louisiana, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKNG-1X3B: Fri Mar 08 21:03:28 UTC 2024); accessed 1 September 2024.
- ^ a b c "The Bean Poker Association", Sunday Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 26 July 1885, p. 3.(subscription required)
- ^ "Biographical Files Index ", Oregon Health and Science University Historical Collections and Archives , Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, accessed 2 September 2024.
- ^ "Lynn", Nury and Norwich Post, Norwich, England, 31 August 1836, p. 3.(subscription required)
- ^ Olivarius, Kathryn Meyer McAllister, Necropolis: Yellow Fever, Immunity, and Capitalism in the Deep South, 1800-1860, Wolfson College, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, 2016, p 108.
- ^ a b "Oregon’s first pharmacist arrived by covered wagon in 1843,", Prescription Drug Affordability Board Quarterly, Oregon Prescription Drug Affordability Board, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Salem, Oregon, 22 December 2023, p. 6.
- ^ a b c d e f Corning, Howard McKinley (editor), "Prigg, Frederick, Dr.", Directory of Oregon History, Binford and Mort Publishing, Portland, Oregon, 1956, p. 205.
- ^ a b c d e f g Bradbury, Bill, "Oregon Secretaries of State, Biographical Sketches, 1841-Present", Secretary of State Administrative Overview, Oregon Secretary of State, Salem Oregon, September 2001, p. 11.
- ^ "Drugs and Chemicals", Oregon Spectator, Oregon City, Oregon, 17 September 1847, p. 3.
- ^ History of Oregon, Volume I, 1834-1848), History Company Publishers, San Fransico, California, 1890, pp. 296-297 (footnote 6).
- ^ "Our Dismissal", Oregon Spectator, Oregon City, Oregon, 2 April 1846, p. 2.
- ^ Victor, Frances Fuller (edited by Hubert Howe Bancroft), History of Oregon, 1834-1848 (Volume 1/Chapter 21), History Company Publishers, San Fransico, California, 1886, pp. 575–576.
- ^ "Medical Society", Oregon Free Press, Oregon City, Oregon, 26 August 1848, p. 2.
- ^ "Pre-Provisional Government", 1845 Meeting (4th Pre-Provisional): June 24-July 5, Oregon Legislature and Staff Guide, Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon, accessed 1 September 2024.
- ^ "Provisional Government", 1845 Special Session: August 5-30, Oregon Legislature and Staff Guide, Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon, accessed 1 September 2024.
- ^ "The Corner Stone Laid", Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 27 June 1884, p. 4.(subscription required)
- ^ "Oregon City Corporation", Oregon Spectator, Oregon City, Oregon, 19 March 1846, p. 3.
- ^ a b "Secretaries of State of Oregon", Earliest Authorities in Oregon, Oregon Blue Book, Oregon Secretary of State, Salem Oregon, accessed 2 September 2024.
- ^ a b c Bancroft, Herbert Howe, History of Oregon, Volume II, 1848-1888, History Company Publishers, San Fransico, California, 1888, p. 36 (footnote 74).
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